Automatic College Admission
Students who graduate with a grade point average in the top of their high school graduating class may be eligible for certain privileges when applying to college.
Announcement
The 86th Texas Legislature, 2019, passed House Bill (HB) 539, which amended Texas Education Code §51.803. The bill extends eligibility for college admission to a student who graduated as the valedictorian of the student's high school graduating class in one of the two school years preceding the academic year for which the student is applying. The commissioner's rules will be updated to reflect this change. Although this requirement is not yet reflected in commissioner rule, the change to statute is in effect.
Dissemination of InformationÌý
In accordance with Texas Education Code (TEC), §28.026, each high school in the school district must post appropriate signs regarding automatic college admission as outlined under the Uniform Admission Policy (TEC,Ìý§51.803). District staff must post signs in each
- counselor's office,
- principal's office, and
- administrative building.
To assist in the dissemination of this information, the school district must Ìý
- require that each high school counselor and class advisor receive a detailed explanation of the substance of the Uniform Admission Policy;
- provide each student, at the time the student first registers for one or more classes required for high school graduation, with a written notification of the substance of the Uniform Admission Policy; and
- require that each high school counselor and senior class advisor explain to eligible students the substance of the Uniform Admission Policy.
Notification of Eligibility
In accordance with TEC, §28.026, and Texas Administrative Code (TAC), §61.1201, school districts are required to provide written notification of eligibility for automatic college admission under the Uniform Admission Policy (TEC §51.803) to students before the 14th day after the last day of the fall semester. Districts are required to notify
- each eligible senior,
- each junior with a grade point average in the top ten percent, and
- the student’s parent or guardian. Ìý
Laws and Rules
The following links provide information about the laws and rules for automatic college admission:
- , Automatic Admission: All Institutions
- , Notice of Requirements for Automatic College Admission and Financial Aid
- , Notification of Automatic College Admission
Resources
The following resources provide additional information about automatic college admission:Ìý
- Explanation of Automatic College Admission (PDF, 35KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2025 (PDF, 112KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2024 (PDF, 48KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2023 (PDF, 48KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2022 (PDF, 48KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2021 (PDF, 48KB)
- Notification of Eligibility Form for Students Eligible to Enter College in 2020 (PDF, 48KB)
Ìý - The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2025 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
- The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2024 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
- The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2023 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
- The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2022 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
- The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2021 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
- The University of Texas at Austin Automatic Admission Policy, 2020 To the Administrator Addressed Letter
Curriculum Standards and Student Support Division
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